16-02-2023, 07:43 PM
(16-02-2023, 08:19 AM)brocode Wrote:personally i avoid vegetables except for mushroom and the green seasoning stuffs in soup(16-02-2023, 04:15 AM)Born2Mog Wrote:(15-02-2023, 11:14 PM)brocode Wrote:(15-02-2023, 09:53 PM)Born2Mog Wrote:
how am i wrong? What matters is reaching daily nutrition requirements. Not hard with right added nuts, fruits, eggs even if eating grains/white sugar.
extra nutrients/all nutrient rich foods = meaningless
Nutrient rich foods is not vegetables or other cope foods
It’s animal meat
I don’t eat anything besides meat and carbs, barely fruits.
Vegetables almost never
true that meats probably only complete food as in it has all the nutritional value you need
but not impossible to be healthy as vegetarian or even vegan
No vegetables don’t have a lot of quantities of nutrients wait I will show u this chart. And even if they do have nutrients they have a lot of toxins that stop ur body from absorption of those nutrients essentially rendering them useless.
See the chart below
It’s the same 100g of food mind you
love liver + butter
apple/carrot are some of the lowest in anti nutrients
those r a big deal for some vegetables tbh, the algae stuff vegans use as supplement because lack of meat vitamins, blocks vit b12, some vegetables too high in oxalates, basically kidney rape, meat substitutes = bad, ect
but impossible to generalize
i think that chart dishonest bc
1. comparing gram for gram instead of calorie for calorie
100 g carrot has 40 calories
100 g red meat is like 150-400+
2. Apple and Carrot are some of the lowest nutritional value vegetable, vs the highest nutrition meats
https://efficiencyiseverything.com/nutrient-per-calorie/
interesting site with excel sheets you can download to see every food in every nutrition metric
Many of the top foods here have too much antinutrients tbh
the most nutrient dense food is multivitamin pill if you get down to it
most ppl have minor deficiencies that don't really matter that can be fixed with organ meat consumption, plants or pills to pretty much same efficency

![[Image: Nutrient-requirements.png]](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/256502360/figure/tbl1/AS:614305611390977@1523473279471/Nutrient-requirements.png)